Visit for Two or Four to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory (Up to 50% Off)

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Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory showcases thousands of free-flying butterflies in a tropical garden with exotic birds and a honeybee hive

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Promotional value expires Jan 31, 2015. Amount paid never expires.Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is closed on Mondays from 10/15/14 to 3/1/15. May purchase multiple offers per person. Not to be combined with any other offers. No cash back. No partial redemptions. Tax included.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

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C$13 for two general-admission tickets (up to C$26 value)

C$26 for four general-admission tickets (up to C$52 value)

On the day of their visit, each person admitted under a Groupon voucher is eligible for 40% off one annual membership for themselves or as a gift. Additional memberships may be purchased for 15% off and all gift store items are 15% off on the day of the visit. These promotional discounts expire January 31, 2015, and cannot be combined with other offers.

Patrons can explore an indoor tropical garden fluttering with more than 2,000 butterflies and exotic birds from around the world, and can also discover an insect collection and interactive educational exhibits. Children 2 and younger are admitted for free.

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is open Tuesday–Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (with the last admission sold at 4 p.m.). The facility is wheelchair accessible and offers free parking.

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

Fluttering wings fill the sky in a flash of colour as more than 2,000 free-flying tropical butterflies take off across Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory. Ranging in colour and size, the insects hail from both Costa Rica and the Philippines and include 40 different species, such as the Blue Morpho butterfly, the Emerald Swallowtail, and the Owl butterfly. With the help of a full-time traffic-control tower, the butterflies share the airspace with exotic bird species, while larger creatures such as red-eared slider turtles patrol the ground. Along with the flurry of flapping wings, the Conservatory buzzes with the giggles of children as they explore a vast insect collection as well as an observation honeybee hive and fill their tummie with treats from the cafe.